The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 218, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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*P2N AT 7:15
PICTURES 7:30
NOTICE—CHANGE OF TIME
—Show Starts m
Box Office Onens 7:15—
—Sip WAS YOUNG—SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL!
Andslie Icved lino clothes, but she was only a shopgirl,
choice offered that she fill the olacc of a wealthy wo-
claimed by death, They .lacked so much alike that the
.W-rld vm deceived.- WHAT HAPPENED
TODAY
MAURICE TOURNEUR PRESENTS
_ —A silken gaiter lost by a gay court beauty who lived
and loved long centuries ago!
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—What has that to do with a nine days gossio-fest in
New'York's “Upper Ten" in 1820?
—How could that entangle a young society bud in a
maze of mystery, blackmail, robbery and romance that will
keep you tingling for a solid hour and a half?
FEATURING WYNDHAM STANDING
AND SYLVIA BREAMBR
VIT2D TO VIE
S T A R R I N G
May Allison
-TAILORED FALL FROCKS.
-FALL WRAPS.
-FALL SUITS.
FALL BLOUSES.
FALL MILLINERY.
-ALL OUT ON DISPLAY.
KANE MANN IN THE TWO REEL SIDE-SPLITTING
CCKELU, “THE LOST DETECTIVE ”
T 0 xVI 0 R R 0 W
AND A TWO SEEL COMEDY, “A BIRTHDAY TANGLE
Lou Telligen
AND HIS OWN COMPANY IN
TOMORROW
Margariia Fisher
BUMO YOUTH
A Pov.oiful Drama of Today
ALSO THE TWO REEL FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY
“DANGEROUS EYES"
FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—See add oi
first page. „ _ ■ '
FRIDAY—Marguerite Clark in “Easy to Get.”
SATURDAY—William Russell in “Where West Begins
WEDNESDAY—William Duncan and Nell Shipman in
“God's Country and the Woman.”
THURSDAY—Jack Mulhall and Ruth Stonehouse, with
an all-star support in the famous stage success,
The Hope
•* PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS *■
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the county commissioners. lit was
pay day and soon after the opening
oi tlie regular September session
of the court, the men' who have
been working the cardinal and sub-
cardinal roads in the county- for the
paSt month filed into-the court to
j receive vouchers for the work. The
I hay roll amounted to about • $30,000
j and represents a large amount of
I road work.
j W. A. Paul-, who was given the
j position of government cotton grad-
j er in this city, has been transferred
to Paducah, Cottle county. He will
leave Tuesday moraine for thnt
TEXAS BUSINESS COL-
LEGE HAS NOT MOVEg.
A few days ago the Herald stated
that the Young Men’e Business
League had leased the rooms occu-
Knights of Pythias.
ik of Page will be conferred Mr- and Mrs. Neal Butler are
.eting of Lone Star Lodge spending' several days in Mineral
ight at 8 o'clock. Members Wells.
ly requested to be present. Lige Smith of Brazos was* in tha
B. P. FLETCHER, C. C. citV Monday looking alter business
——__ j interests.
Be a Missionary. | 'R- K. Phillips of Eastland is
those lor whom we have pending a few' days in this city j
k, are doing missionary I" his family,
us. Come on with that! L. M. Bailey who now lives in j
umbing job and be as- r!aird> is spending a few days with
territory. Territories only J fiends in the city,
one direction. Standard i Miss Lois Townsend, who has
Co., Nance & Priour, 222 keen visiting in Hamilton, Wichits
n. Phone 454. falls and Port Worth returned to*
------ 1 Tier home in this city Saturday.
latism Cure Worked. i Melvin Mooty who has been work-
>o!e Miller, who a few ' ir-'g in Strawn for the past summer
afternoon and
Model Tailors
MAKING 22,000,000 FEET — THE
BIGGEST IN THIS ENTIRE
FIELD
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ness college iormerly used, but was
forced to vacate on account of the
increased attendance which made
it necessary for this institution to
seek larger quarters. The .business
college occupies the large hall on
the second floor over the First
National Bank where it moved a
number of months ago and the
league will use the small room for-
merly used by the college.
Young Gi(rl Hit by Altdmoblle/
Sunday Afternoon, little Miss
Bownman, the 12 year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman who live
on West Russell street was hit by
a car driven by Dan Hartnett. The
little girl had -Just gotten out of a
car in front of her home and turn-
ing around went behind the car
ining 1 a>'s :-J<> reported that he had been 1 '-ame in Saturday
arop ''Ule,t °! rheumatism by (lie sting will spend the winter at home ana j
IVW ' • oi- of the large red ants that f il«end 'the city schools. |
the ■ 1 e ll llnd in large numbers in' this ■ Mrs- Nelle Doyle hats returned j
teet ! J-tion of the state, has a letter lom a thl'ee months’ visit in Cali- >
with iu/: ®* Gilliland of. Spring!own, ,ornia. She will make her home I
Tii'> ir- ■ hich I>e states that he tried:v’itb 1,er Parents, Judge and Mrs. (.meet
0,000 ! lhe same remedy and has been jp* °- McKinsey, this winter.
ex. greatly benefitted. Mr. Miller said J- N- Board and family of Dai-
Con-‘ <*JlU *10 did not intend io start any-! *as ;’nd Mrs. Helen Brundage o>
well ,i n'; "htn he montior.nl his almost i '‘id'otin-m, spent Saturday am.
, miraculous cure but lie was glad •Sllnd:>f in the city the guests of
? as Gmt some of his old friends have! :’Tr- aKd Mrs. W. A. Brundage and
lhe been benefitted by the cure he ac-1 k'miiy.
?t. ciden.ly discovered. 1 R. W. Davis and family have iv
gas ----r----t—* ■' j turned houn- after a pleasant va-
in Furniture Exchange | cation in Oatiyvrda where Ml. Davis
is 1 am in tbe furniture business visited his brother, L. A. Davis, who!
and af?ain' Wil1 buy> EC'! nd exchange! is vice president of a large bank in1
of a11 k;nds of salable goods. Will sellLong Peach,
ials <nelJ thing ior less than regular j H. A. Norman, who has been!
i;.-r pncf thls W6ek- RoU to» desk, two; v. oiking with the Mid Kansas Oil!
h. :50Cti0Haf book fiases in good shape, j L or-tpany in the Ranger oil field j
,-jd ‘ "s? s hsht,y ,,FP'1- beds, I has resigned his position and lo-
i springs, mi.Ureases, cabinets, tables, j" .1 -d ■ in Milisep. Ho was in the 1
a u,b. buckets, washboards: everything] - :• Monday morning. .
iler V.ni bC SOld a r(',!’:rr'd Price for: k.U Jev.c-li ilnuton has ,-e i
big "‘e l>m't faiI ,0 investigate | f;om an extended visit in Missouri
t -my prices- Yours resnectfuliv
40 4Vl“- WYCIIE FT*RNiTTTRE I
of oil every twenty-four1CHANGE’ 208 Vork Ave- Rhone I
■gma, > although three strings of -----------
-iooif and several hundred feet of Attention Pythian Sisters
■IpWblo is In the well. There will be a meeting of t
Wheeler No. 2 is making gas Pythian Sisters tonight. Ini’iati
with TOO feet of casing in tlie hole. in Knights degree, all Sisters a:
Cati'ng was also dropped in the Knights belonging to this organ!:
Gilbert No. % and 1200 feet is still tlon are especially urged to
in' the hole. ( ' present.
----J MRS. -VIRGIL WATKINS,
M. of R. C.
Hotel Stockholders Notice.
The shaj'eholders in the Weath-
oi lord Hotel' Company are called to
Thursday afternoon at 2:00
o’clock at the City Hall. Some very
special
went
and started across the street. Mr.
Hartnett was driving up facing tne
car and did not see her. The girl’s
hip was dislocated and she was
othenvi^e bruised but not seriously
injured. Had Mr. Hartnett bee-t
driving fast the accident might have
business will be presented
lor discussion and decision. Pay
your assessments and get your stock
and be feady to vote. See Williams
•v Newberry at once.
Announcement.
my home, East Akard, I will
Pagematic in Weatherford.
Kindel Drug Co.
Cherry-Akard Drug.
Kelly’s Drug Stbre.
City Drug Store.
Braselton-Smith Drug* Co.
open school for beginners Sept
Tuitiom, $2.00. Mrs. A. Irvine.
r;;n
AWHO says
^outdoors i;
'©OCDM^DICINI
a*
John Wanamaker, who owns and
conduct^1 (the largest departrfient
store in the world says: .“A great,
grand work is being done ty the
business colleges. Lhey deserve at
i the, hands of all men strong encour-
tagement for their patience, wisdom
and practical work. ‘‘Weatherford
people are beginning to realize that
we have in the Texas Business Col-
lege an institution that will be a
wonderful help to our young people I
In preparing themselves to be seP-!
grant with health potentialities’!!
that leads up to the Idea of s*
ing a camera across your sholde^
asking old Mother Nature to “I
pleasant please.” ' We will sell
just the camera that you want and
proper supplies. Let us do your «
eloping and printing.
City Transfer
& Storage Com\»y
All Kinds of Hauling
Answer All Calls
Telephone 611
| he was considerably bruised but j
I was not seriously injured.
I Lambert Henry, son of Mr. and I
Mrs. Ben C. Henry of this city is j
j seriously sick at his home in Okia- J
j Roma, according to information com-1
i ing to this city Saturday. He was
stricken with the influenza last [
winter and the disease left him in >
a precarious condition. I
'Go:>A milo maize screenings for
L 'chickens and cows 50c per 100
pounds in 1000-pound lots. H. J.
- Bradfish Elevator. . , »
COME to the drug store where they
have the goods, and that is KELLY’S.
HERE'S MY HEADQUARTEI
Dr. Lockman, osteop&thlc physi-
cian, First National Bank Building
Phone 617.
C.H. STUARD.Prop
2<9Y0RK AVENUE
~~V$e ask a share of your trade for school supplies. We
L;dany an extra good line of Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Gray-
gft-icil Sharpeners, Note Books, Etc.
—Send your child here with the assurance that every
want will be supplied with the same care and courtesy ex- •
tpuded io a grown person.
First State Bank
—Do not hesitate to ask our advice on any businl*
problem that confronts you. *
-It is our business to help you if we ban, and every
facility of this Bank is always at your disposal. 17
yourTusiness ^ Dependable Bank with which to transact
-Smith Drug Co
m^WJOrr, Jeweler
Merchants &
The Moat Oonvenii
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR ACCOUNT
Members of the Federal Reserve Rmiritig Bystem
ers State Bank
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TM THEMAN
KELLY'S DRUG STORF
206 N.MAIH ST. *"
--PHONE 89 ——
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